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Reloading .223 for AR-15
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<blockquote data-quote="Tater1985" data-source="post: 918902" data-attributes="member: 38019"><p>I thought that I had read somewhere that FL resizing dies should be used when reloading for an AR? The key purpose will be hunting and plinking/practice. I like to practice with what I will be shooting critters with just to become familiar with the performance of the load. That being said, I will go to my junk steel case stockpile if I just want to go out and shoot 100+ rounds. The main reason for sticking to a 55gr - ish projectile is to keep the weight similar to all my junk ammo. The thought was that if I did this trajectory would be similar, but in all reality, this is probably not true, since charge and BC are going to be different than all my cheap ammo, it will probably be different anyhow.</p><p></p><p>Also, the rifle that I will hopefully be shooting it out of by the end of the year will have a 20" barrel and much better components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tater1985, post: 918902, member: 38019"] I thought that I had read somewhere that FL resizing dies should be used when reloading for an AR? The key purpose will be hunting and plinking/practice. I like to practice with what I will be shooting critters with just to become familiar with the performance of the load. That being said, I will go to my junk steel case stockpile if I just want to go out and shoot 100+ rounds. The main reason for sticking to a 55gr - ish projectile is to keep the weight similar to all my junk ammo. The thought was that if I did this trajectory would be similar, but in all reality, this is probably not true, since charge and BC are going to be different than all my cheap ammo, it will probably be different anyhow. Also, the rifle that I will hopefully be shooting it out of by the end of the year will have a 20" barrel and much better components. [/QUOTE]
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